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US-6583738

Positioning system

PublishedJune 24, 2003
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Technical Abstract

A positioning system in which a absolute sensor detection signals are communicated to a controller, which is a personal computer, via a PC card. The PC card is provided with sensor connection terminals, a converter for converting sensor detection signals to digital position signals, PC connection terminals, a sensor drive circuit, and a switching circuit. The sensor switching circuit switches sensor connection terminals in accordance with commands from the personal computer, whereby one absolute sensor is excited or driven by the drive circuit, and detection signals from that sensor are converted to digital position signals that are fed to the personal computer. Using a PC card thus configured makes it possible to readily configure a positioning system having a plurality of absolute sensors.

Patent Claims
7 claims

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1. A positioning system comprising: a drive mechanism that moves a control object to a target position; absolute sensors that detect an absolute position of a control object moved by the drive mechanism; a control apparatus that controls the drive mechanism based upon detection results of the absolute sensors; and an interface apparatus via which absolute sensor output signals are input into the control apparatus; the control apparatus being comprised by a personal computer and the interface apparatus being comprised by a PC card inserted into a card slot in the PC.

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2. A positioning system according to claim 1 , wherein the PC card includes: sensor connection terminals to connect the absolute sensors; a converter that converts signals input via the sensor connection terminals to digital position signals; PC connection terminals for supplying signals output from the converter to the PC; and a sensor drive circuit that supplies the absolute sensors with electrical drive power.

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3. A positioning system according to claim 2 , wherein the PC card includes a plurality of sensor connection terminals; and a sensor switching circuit for switching between the sensor connection terminals and the converter in accordance with commands from the personal computer.

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4. A positioning system according to claim 3 , wherein the sensor switching circuit also switches the sensor connection terminal that is supplied with electrical drive power from the sensor drive circuit.

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5. A positioning system according to claim 4 , wherein the sensor drive circuit includes at least one selected from: resolver excitation circuit, differential transformer excitation circuit, potentiometer drive circuit, and optical or magnetic absolute encoder drive circuit.

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6. A positioning system according to claim 5 , wherein the converter includes at least one selected from: a conversion unit for converting resolver output signals to digital position signals, conversion unit for converting differential transformer output signals to digital position signals, and a conversion unit for converting potentiometer output signals to digital position signals.

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7. A PC card used in a positioning system according to claim 1 .

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Filing Date

October 16, 2001

Publication Date

June 24, 2003

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